And there is a VERY VERY small chance that you will brick your DS, even smaller because you have a Phat DS (the only way to brick a phat DS is if you turn it off while flashing, since there is nothing near the SL1 port on the phat DS that can cause it to turn off)

EDIT: Ok. The instalation guide. everything is the same EXCEPT when you unscrew the battery cover of the phat DS, instead of looking toward the bottom, you need to remove a little piece of red tape that is over a hold. The SL1 contact is directly under that red piece of security tape.

And there is no other contact near the SL1 on phat DS. so chances of bricking are minimal (unless you turn off the DS while flashing)

You can turn it off at 0% I've done that several times. You're on a DS phat right? Well, when you put in your flashing tool, push the aluminum foil down into the hole(I did this with a NDSL when it wouldn't flash) to try to connect the 1 pieces together

NVM, got it! I used a nail head and it works perfectly, whoooo! But too bad they couldn't get rid of the original white flashes, lol. So I should experience better battery life now right? Does it matter what DS game should be in the DS for sleep mode? Would having an EZPass3 still drain battery life more than having that Metroid game?

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